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Latin
Etymology
Ultimately from Proto-West Germanic *Ādrahari, from *ādr (“quick”), from Proto-Germanic *ēdraz, + *hari (“army”). Cognate with Old High German Adrehar.
Proper noun
Adricharius m (Early Medieval Latin)
- a male given name
References
- Ludolf Anne Jan Wilt, Baron Sloet, editor (1872), Oorkondenboek der Graafschappen Gelre en Zutfen tot op den Slag van Woeringen, 5 Juni 1288 , Eerste Gedeelte: Tot den dood van Graaf Gerard, 22 October 1229 (in Dutch), Gravenhage: Martinus Nijhoff, page 23: “Ego Adricharius, iussu domini mei Pippini et Plectrude, hanc donationem scripsi et subscripsi. ― I, Adricharius, by order of my lord Pippin and Plectrude, have written and signed this donation.”